Which Way John Kerry?by John Stantonwww.dissidentvoice.org
March 20, 2004

John
Kerry recently chided the incoming Spanish government of Jose Luis Rodriguez
Zapatero for promising to fulfill a campaign promise to bring back to Spain
its troops and support personnel deployed in Iraq. Agence France Press
reported that Kerry’s view was that if Spain did bring its soldiers home at
this point in the US occupation, “it would leave behind a failed state that
inevitably would become a haven for terrorists.” With this statement, he
seems to have some Richard Nixon in him. On the John Kerry for President
website, a section outlines Kerry’s plan for “Winning the Peace in
Post-Saddam Iraq” which is eerily similar to phrasing used in Nixon’s
Cambodia Incursion Address delivered in 1970 to the American people. Nixon
indicated that his plans to expand the war while ostensibly bringing US
troops home would result in “winning the just peace we all desire”. Winning
the Peace would be a constant refrain of Nixon’s as would Peace with Honor.
The longer the US stays on Iraq the closer its leaders will come to uttering
those phrases.

Why would John Kerry
want to prolong the misery of US troops in Iraq and their families here in
the USA with such a strangely Nixonesqe policy?

Fiasco

John Kerry must know,
or at least his advisors should know, that Iraq is, indeed, “a fiasco” as
Zapatero put it. An estimated 10,000 or more non-combatant Iraqi men, women
and children have been slaughtered or maimed by US ordnance delivered from
air, sea and land. Roughly 10,000 US troops have either been slaughtered (KIA),
maimed (WIA) or have contracted illnesses (depleted uranium syndrome among
them) that are filling VA hospitals all over the country. The cold-blooded
and very capitalist US practice of mistakenly killing an Iraqi family member
and subsequently offering $5000 in cash as a replacement for a human soul is
sure to make more enemies in Iraq. The use by US forces of time-tested
Israeli urban warfare tactics for retribution against rebel attacks--to
include destroying homes in urban areas where suspected rebels live and in
rural areas plowing up the farms of suspected rebel families—creates more
enmity between occupation forces and the general population.

Perhaps most
stingingly, no one at the helm is listening to what the Israelis are telling
the grand brains running the US military/political apparatus. As reported by
MSNBC, Martin Van Creveld—an Israeli urban warfare expert--indicated that
the US would eventually be forced to leave Iraq because the occupation is
doomed to failure. “They are already doing things that we [Israel] have been
doing for years to no avail, like demolishing buildings, like closing off
villages in barbed wire. The Americans are coming here to try to mimic all
kinds of techniques, but it’s not going to do them any good. I don’t see how
on earth the U.S. can win. I think this is going to end the same way Vietnam
did. They are going to flee the country hanging on the strings of
helicopters.”

When
the Going Gets Tough, Chalabi Runs

The Iraqi Governing
Council (IGC) created by the US is generally reviled by the Iraqi people not
so much because they are the marionettes of the US government but because
the composition of the IGC is guaranteed to lead to further rebel activity
against Iraqi occupation forces and the cronies who work for them. Iraqi
civilians will continue to suffer. The IGC is a trademark American
shake-and-bake government. It’s artificial to the core and guaranteed to rot
under pressure.

According to
islamonline.net, some of the most powerful members of the IGC, like Ahmed
Chalabi, are not even Iraqi citizens. “The first president of the IGC,
Ibrahim Al-Jaafari, trained in medicine at Mosul University, did not
consider Iraq to be his home. In an interview with the Associated Press, Al-Jaafari
admitted that he considered London, England to be his home.” Moreover,
according to islamonline.net, the very design of the IGC is guaranteed to
ensure sectarian conflict and further rebel attacks aimed at occupation
forces. “The very members of the IGC show us just what the United States
intends to do…the Kurds have never been in a stronger position to call for
secession and the creation of an independent Kurdistan. In-fighting will
eventually tear the council apart, with each faction withdrawing to the
protections of its armed militias. Those with foreign passports like Chalabi…will
run as soon as the situation worsens.”

Read
Nixon’s Speech, Learn About John Kerry?

What is most
frightening about Kerry’s negativity towards Spain’s intention withdraw its
military personnel from Iraq, is that he seems to endorse the view that if
an electorate votes against the US

occupation of Iraq
(and the perpetual war on terror) then one is engaging in appeasement with
the “terrorists”. Setting aside the tortured logic in this thought, it’s
clear he agrees with prominent US warlords President Bush, Speaker of the US
House Hastert, and the Chair of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff General Myers
that somehow the Spanish people are assisting the terrorists by exercising
their right to vote out a government whose policies they did not support.

With US political and
military leaders condemning the voters and the incoming government of Spain
as evil appeasers, they display their contempt for the will of the people
and of the individual citizen everywhere. Why does John Kerry side with
them?

Now that John Kerry
has the Democratic nomination in hand, those Americans who support him must
be vigilant and keep his feet to the fire on the issue of the occupation of
Iraq. If not, sometime in the term of President Kerry, he will make the
following remarks given by Nixon in the turbulent year that was 1970.

“My fellow Americans,
we live in an age of anarchy, both abroad and at home. We see mindless
attacks on all the great institutions which have been created by free
civilizations in the last 500 years…Small nations all over the world find
themselves under attack from within and from without. If, when the chips are
down, the world’s most powerful nation -- the United States of America --
acts like a pitiful, helpless giant, the forces of totalitarianism and
anarchy will threaten free nations and free institutions throughout the
world.

It is not our power,
but our will and character that is being tested tonight. The question all
Americans must ask and answer tonight is this: Does the richest and
strongest nation in the history of the world have the character to meet a
direct challenge by a group which rejects every effort to win a just peace,
ignores our warning, tramples on solemn agreements, violates the neutrality
of an unarmed people, and uses our prisoners as hostages? If we fail to meet
this challenge, all other nations will be on notice that despite its
overwhelming power the United States when a real crisis comes will be found
wanting.”

Don’t take America
there John Kerry.

John Stanton is a Virginia Based writer
specializing in political and military matters. He is the author—with Wayne
Madsen—of America’s Nightmare, The Presidency of George Bush II. Reach him
at cioran123@yahoo.com.